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George Russell and the Big Bang Band of 1967 - live at Circus in Stockholm, Sweden
[Sorry, but from 29:00 the audio has disappeared, no thanks to a certain tube. Here's the missing audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxb6KvCRR9Y]
George Russell in Sweden, with some of the finest musicians of that time (and still are).
1: from the New York, N.Y. suite: Manhattan: "Rico"
2 (10:19:07:00): Oh, Jazz.
Woodwinds:
Christer Boustedt, Claes Rosendahl, Bernt Rosengren, Jan Garbarek
Trombone:
Rune Ericsson, George Bernard, Folke Rabe
Trumpets:
Lasse Samuelsson, Rolf Ericsson, Bertil Lövgren, Muvaffak "Maffy" Falay
featuring on congas: Rupert Clemendore
Rhythm:
Carl-Axel Dominique, piano
Rune Gustafsson, guitar
Palle Danielsson, bass
Jon Christensen, drums
published: 09 Jun 2014
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George Russell Sextet - Stratusphunk
George Russell Sextet - Stratusphunk, Riverside, 1961 (Universal, 2012)
George Russell (piano)
Alan Kiger (trumpet)
David Baker (trombone)
Dave Young (tenor saxophone)
Chuck Israels (bass)
Joe Hunt (drums)
published: 27 Jan 2013
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George Russell The future of jazz interview [excerpt]
Billy Taylor's' 1958 TV show "The Subject Is Jazz" : George Russell interview
published: 17 Oct 2009
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Bill Evans & George Russel Orchestra - Living Time (1972 Full Album)
Living Time is an album by the Bill Evans George Russell Orchestra recorded in 1972 and released on the Columbia label, featuring performances by Evans with an orchestra conducted by Russell.
Personel: George Russell (arr) Bill Evans (p) and more
Released: 1972
Recorded: May 12–14, 1972 in New York City
Label: Columbia
Producer: Helen Keane
0:00 Event I
3:54 Event II
12:19 Event III
15:08 Event IV
20:40 Event V
32:35 Event VI
36:48 Event VII
39:03 Event VIII
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 2 stars and stated "The music on this set unfortunately is not all that interesting. Russell's lengthy and episodic work "Living Time" (which has eight "events") features crowded ensembles as played by Evans' trio plus 19 musicians (including two additional keyboardists). Despite ...
published: 14 Mar 2016
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George Russell – Vertical Form VI (1981 - Album)
Tracklist:
[00:00] A1. Event I
[09:00] A2. Event II
[24:01] B1. Event III
[28:39] B2. Event IV
[38:03] B3. Event V
Musicians:
Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Flute – Erik Nilsson
Celesta, Organ, Electric Piano, Clavinet – Monica Dominique
Conductor [Principal] – Carl Atkins
Congas – Sabu Martinez
Double Bass [Acoustic Bass] – Bronislav Suchanek, Lars-Urban Helje
Drums – Lars Beijbon, Leroy Lowe
Electric Bass – Stefan Brolund
Electric Piano – Björn Lind
French Horn – Ivar Olsen
Guitar – Rune Gustafsson
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Arne Domnerus
Synthesizer, Electric Piano – Vlodek Gulgowski
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute – Ian Uling
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Lennart Å...
published: 31 Jul 2022
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George Russell - Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature [FULL ALBUM] LP
"The Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature" was recorded live at a concert held at the Sonja Henie/Niels Onstad Center For The Arts, on April 28, 1969 at Høvikodden; near Oslo, Norway. The concert was sponsored by Ny Musikk, the Norwegian Branch of the International Society For Contemporary Music of which i am a member.
The essential concepts which inspired the creation of 'Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature' lay in philosophical and socio/musical areas. Its socio/musical object was to create a pan/stylistic electonic tape; a tape composed of fragments of many different styles of music, avant-garde jazz, ragas, blues, rock, serial music etc., treated electronically. And to have this tape serve as a palate upon which non-electronic musical statements of a pan-stylistic nature...
published: 02 Mar 2023
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George Russell: Manhattan
Original Album: New York, N.Y. (1959)
Narrator: Jon Hendricks
Tenor Sax: John Coltrane
Piano: Bill Evans
Trumpet: Art Farmer
Tromnone: Bob Brookmeyer
Drums: Charlie Persip
Bass: Milt Hinton
Guitar: Barry Galbraith
published: 19 Aug 2015
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George Russell 1988/2/28 TOKYO
George Russell
Palle Mikkelborg Trumpet
Lew Soloff Trumpet
数原晋 Trumpet
河東伸夫 Trumpet
Ray Anderson Trombone
松本治 Trombone
岡田澄雄 Bass Trombone
Andy Sheppard Tenor Saxophone
David Mann Alto Saxophone
梅津和時 Bass Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone
峰厚介 Tenor Saxophone
Bill Urmson Electric Bass
Mark White Guitar
Brad Hatfield Piano,Keyboard
野力奏一 Keyboard
Keith Copeland Drums
Pat Hollenbeck Percussion
CD
George Russell, The Living Time Orchestra – New York
https://www.discogs.com/ja/release/11360935-George-RussellLiving-Time-Orchestra-New-York
published: 26 Aug 2022
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The Essence of George Russell - Electric Sonata for Souls Loved Part I - Part II - Part III
"Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part I" - 00:00
"Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part II" - 19:46
"Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part III" - 39:36
Whole Album:
All compositions by George Russell
1 "Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part I" -
2 "Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part II" -
3 "Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part III" -
4 "Now and Then" -
Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden 1966 & 1967.
George Russell - piano, conductor
Jan Garbarek - tenor saxophone
Jon Christensen - drums
Jan Allan, Maffy Falay, Bertil Lövgren - trumpet
Erik Nilsson - baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, flute
Rune Gustafsson - guitar
Stanton Davis - trumpet, flugelhorn (tracks 1-3)
Terje Rypdal - electric guitar (tracks 1-3)
Arild Anders...
published: 18 Nov 2012
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George Russell Sextet at Beethoven Hall (Full Album)
Don Cherry (triumpet)
Bertil Loewgreen (trumpet)
Brian Trentham (trombone)
Ray Pitts (Tenor Sax)
George russell (Piano)
Cameron Brown (bass)
Al Heath (Drums)
published: 03 Mar 2021
36:27
George Russell and the Big Bang Band of 1967 - live at Circus in Stockholm, Sweden
[Sorry, but from 29:00 the audio has disappeared, no thanks to a certain tube. Here's the missing audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxb6KvCRR9Y]
George Ru...
[Sorry, but from 29:00 the audio has disappeared, no thanks to a certain tube. Here's the missing audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxb6KvCRR9Y]
George Russell in Sweden, with some of the finest musicians of that time (and still are).
1: from the New York, N.Y. suite: Manhattan: "Rico"
2 (10:19:07:00): Oh, Jazz.
Woodwinds:
Christer Boustedt, Claes Rosendahl, Bernt Rosengren, Jan Garbarek
Trombone:
Rune Ericsson, George Bernard, Folke Rabe
Trumpets:
Lasse Samuelsson, Rolf Ericsson, Bertil Lövgren, Muvaffak "Maffy" Falay
featuring on congas: Rupert Clemendore
Rhythm:
Carl-Axel Dominique, piano
Rune Gustafsson, guitar
Palle Danielsson, bass
Jon Christensen, drums
https://wn.com/George_Russell_And_The_Big_Bang_Band_Of_1967_Live_At_Circus_In_Stockholm,_Sweden
[Sorry, but from 29:00 the audio has disappeared, no thanks to a certain tube. Here's the missing audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxb6KvCRR9Y]
George Russell in Sweden, with some of the finest musicians of that time (and still are).
1: from the New York, N.Y. suite: Manhattan: "Rico"
2 (10:19:07:00): Oh, Jazz.
Woodwinds:
Christer Boustedt, Claes Rosendahl, Bernt Rosengren, Jan Garbarek
Trombone:
Rune Ericsson, George Bernard, Folke Rabe
Trumpets:
Lasse Samuelsson, Rolf Ericsson, Bertil Lövgren, Muvaffak "Maffy" Falay
featuring on congas: Rupert Clemendore
Rhythm:
Carl-Axel Dominique, piano
Rune Gustafsson, guitar
Palle Danielsson, bass
Jon Christensen, drums
- published: 09 Jun 2014
- views: 28026
6:12
George Russell Sextet - Stratusphunk
George Russell Sextet - Stratusphunk, Riverside, 1961 (Universal, 2012)
George Russell (piano)
Alan Kiger (trumpet)
David Baker (trombone)
Dave Young (tenor sa...
George Russell Sextet - Stratusphunk, Riverside, 1961 (Universal, 2012)
George Russell (piano)
Alan Kiger (trumpet)
David Baker (trombone)
Dave Young (tenor saxophone)
Chuck Israels (bass)
Joe Hunt (drums)
https://wn.com/George_Russell_Sextet_Stratusphunk
George Russell Sextet - Stratusphunk, Riverside, 1961 (Universal, 2012)
George Russell (piano)
Alan Kiger (trumpet)
David Baker (trombone)
Dave Young (tenor saxophone)
Chuck Israels (bass)
Joe Hunt (drums)
- published: 27 Jan 2013
- views: 44495
4:20
George Russell The future of jazz interview [excerpt]
Billy Taylor's' 1958 TV show "The Subject Is Jazz" : George Russell interview
Billy Taylor's' 1958 TV show "The Subject Is Jazz" : George Russell interview
https://wn.com/George_Russell_The_Future_Of_Jazz_Interview_Excerpt
Billy Taylor's' 1958 TV show "The Subject Is Jazz" : George Russell interview
- published: 17 Oct 2009
- views: 29836
44:46
Bill Evans & George Russel Orchestra - Living Time (1972 Full Album)
Living Time is an album by the Bill Evans George Russell Orchestra recorded in 1972 and released on the Columbia label, featuring performances by Evans with an ...
Living Time is an album by the Bill Evans George Russell Orchestra recorded in 1972 and released on the Columbia label, featuring performances by Evans with an orchestra conducted by Russell.
Personel: George Russell (arr) Bill Evans (p) and more
Released: 1972
Recorded: May 12–14, 1972 in New York City
Label: Columbia
Producer: Helen Keane
0:00 Event I
3:54 Event II
12:19 Event III
15:08 Event IV
20:40 Event V
32:35 Event VI
36:48 Event VII
39:03 Event VIII
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 2 stars and stated "The music on this set unfortunately is not all that interesting. Russell's lengthy and episodic work "Living Time" (which has eight "events") features crowded ensembles as played by Evans' trio plus 19 musicians (including two additional keyboardists). Despite the major names in the "backup group" the focus throughout is on Evans' acoustic and electric keyboards. The problem is that the music is rather dull and surprisingly forgettable.
https://wn.com/Bill_Evans_George_Russel_Orchestra_Living_Time_(1972_Full_Album)
Living Time is an album by the Bill Evans George Russell Orchestra recorded in 1972 and released on the Columbia label, featuring performances by Evans with an orchestra conducted by Russell.
Personel: George Russell (arr) Bill Evans (p) and more
Released: 1972
Recorded: May 12–14, 1972 in New York City
Label: Columbia
Producer: Helen Keane
0:00 Event I
3:54 Event II
12:19 Event III
15:08 Event IV
20:40 Event V
32:35 Event VI
36:48 Event VII
39:03 Event VIII
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 2 stars and stated "The music on this set unfortunately is not all that interesting. Russell's lengthy and episodic work "Living Time" (which has eight "events") features crowded ensembles as played by Evans' trio plus 19 musicians (including two additional keyboardists). Despite the major names in the "backup group" the focus throughout is on Evans' acoustic and electric keyboards. The problem is that the music is rather dull and surprisingly forgettable.
- published: 14 Mar 2016
- views: 36369
40:37
George Russell – Vertical Form VI (1981 - Album)
Tracklist:
[00:00] A1. Event I
[09:00] A2. Event II
[24:01] B1. Event III
[28:39] B2. Event IV
[38:03] B3. Event V
Musicians:
Baritone Saxophone, Bas...
Tracklist:
[00:00] A1. Event I
[09:00] A2. Event II
[24:01] B1. Event III
[28:39] B2. Event IV
[38:03] B3. Event V
Musicians:
Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Flute – Erik Nilsson
Celesta, Organ, Electric Piano, Clavinet – Monica Dominique
Conductor [Principal] – Carl Atkins
Congas – Sabu Martinez
Double Bass [Acoustic Bass] – Bronislav Suchanek, Lars-Urban Helje
Drums – Lars Beijbon, Leroy Lowe
Electric Bass – Stefan Brolund
Electric Piano – Björn Lind
French Horn – Ivar Olsen
Guitar – Rune Gustafsson
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Arne Domnerus
Synthesizer, Electric Piano – Vlodek Gulgowski
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute – Ian Uling
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Lennart Åberg
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute – Bernet Rosengren
Trombone – Bengt Edvarsson, Jörgen Johansson, Lars Olofsson
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Americo Bellotto, Bertil Lövgren
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, French Horn – Håken Nyqvist
Trumpet, French Horn – Jan Allan
Tuba, Bass Trombone – Sven Larsson
Credits:
Design, Art Direction – Pick Up Studios
Engineer – Magnus Berglid
Label / Copyright - Soul Note
Executive-Producer – Bosse Broberg
Mastered By – Dave Crawford, John Nagy
Producer – Giovanni Bonandrini
Producer, Composed By, Conductor [Assistant] – George Russell
Note:
A Composition For Jazz Orchestra
Recorded live in Estrad, Sodertalje, Sweden on March 10, 1977, under commission from the Swedish Radio Broadcasting Company.
VERTICAL FORM (BMI) © 1976 by George Russell.
Published By Russ-Hix Music Publishing Company.
https://wn.com/George_Russell_–_Vertical_Form_Vi_(1981_Album)
Tracklist:
[00:00] A1. Event I
[09:00] A2. Event II
[24:01] B1. Event III
[28:39] B2. Event IV
[38:03] B3. Event V
Musicians:
Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Flute – Erik Nilsson
Celesta, Organ, Electric Piano, Clavinet – Monica Dominique
Conductor [Principal] – Carl Atkins
Congas – Sabu Martinez
Double Bass [Acoustic Bass] – Bronislav Suchanek, Lars-Urban Helje
Drums – Lars Beijbon, Leroy Lowe
Electric Bass – Stefan Brolund
Electric Piano – Björn Lind
French Horn – Ivar Olsen
Guitar – Rune Gustafsson
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Arne Domnerus
Synthesizer, Electric Piano – Vlodek Gulgowski
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute – Ian Uling
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Lennart Åberg
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute – Bernet Rosengren
Trombone – Bengt Edvarsson, Jörgen Johansson, Lars Olofsson
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Americo Bellotto, Bertil Lövgren
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, French Horn – Håken Nyqvist
Trumpet, French Horn – Jan Allan
Tuba, Bass Trombone – Sven Larsson
Credits:
Design, Art Direction – Pick Up Studios
Engineer – Magnus Berglid
Label / Copyright - Soul Note
Executive-Producer – Bosse Broberg
Mastered By – Dave Crawford, John Nagy
Producer – Giovanni Bonandrini
Producer, Composed By, Conductor [Assistant] – George Russell
Note:
A Composition For Jazz Orchestra
Recorded live in Estrad, Sodertalje, Sweden on March 10, 1977, under commission from the Swedish Radio Broadcasting Company.
VERTICAL FORM (BMI) © 1976 by George Russell.
Published By Russ-Hix Music Publishing Company.
- published: 31 Jul 2022
- views: 42630
52:17
George Russell - Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature [FULL ALBUM] LP
"The Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature" was recorded live at a concert held at the Sonja Henie/Niels Onstad Center For The Arts, on April 28, 1969 at ...
"The Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature" was recorded live at a concert held at the Sonja Henie/Niels Onstad Center For The Arts, on April 28, 1969 at Høvikodden; near Oslo, Norway. The concert was sponsored by Ny Musikk, the Norwegian Branch of the International Society For Contemporary Music of which i am a member.
The essential concepts which inspired the creation of 'Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature' lay in philosophical and socio/musical areas. Its socio/musical object was to create a pan/stylistic electonic tape; a tape composed of fragments of many different styles of music, avant-garde jazz, ragas, blues, rock, serial music etc., treated electronically. And to have this tape serve as a palate upon which non-electronic musical statements of a pan-stylistic nature could be projected. The wedding of non-electronic pan-stylism to electronic pan-stylism was meant to convey the cultural implosion occuring among the earth's population, their coming together. Also it is meant to suggest that man, in the face of encroaching technology, must confront technology and attempt to humanize it; using it to enrich his collective soul...not to only his purse...to explore inner, as well as outer space.
The philosophical concept which the title itself suggest is based upon a casual remark made by Turid Aarstad, a friend, who stated te following: 'Nature likes those who give in to her but she loves those who do not'. It suggests a human soul will come under a special cosmic law when it is willing to devote itself, without compromise to the elevation of man. It implies that though nature might seem to resist the efforts of the soul who will not bend or give in short of its goal, nature is perhaps only testing the truth of a soul's belief in itself, its belief in its essence. It suggest that nature will reward a dedication to one's essence in some special way, especially when one's essence is in consonant and in tune with the part of nature having to to with the spiritual enrichment of man.
The voices heard on the Electronic Sonata are of a 70-year-old African and his two sons. An Africat lute is being used. It was recorded by American filmmaker Cal Floyd in Feb. 1967 in the Nile headquarters region of North Uganda while Mr. Floyd was on a relief mission for UNICEF. The recordings are used with Mr. Floyd's kind permission.
The Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature is the first jazz composition to be recorded live featuring musicians performing simultaneously with a pre-recorded electronic tape.
The electronic tape was composed in the Electronic Music Studios of the Swedish Radio in Stockholm. Engineer Gøte Nilsson of that establishment gave his invaluable assistance in both the areas of engineering and composition. " - George Russel -
Musicians:
Jan Garbarek - tenor sax
Manfred Schoof - trumpet
Terje Rypdal - electric guitar
Jon Christensen - drums
George Russel - piano
Red Mitchell - bass
Recording Engineer - Gøte Nilsson, Bjørnar Andresen
Cover Textil Print - Anna Russell
Photograph of Textil - Barry Savenor
RUSS-HIX Music Publ. Co (BMI)
1976
Strata-East Records
USA
https://wn.com/George_Russell_Electronic_Sonata_For_Souls_Loved_By_Nature_Full_Album_Lp
"The Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature" was recorded live at a concert held at the Sonja Henie/Niels Onstad Center For The Arts, on April 28, 1969 at Høvikodden; near Oslo, Norway. The concert was sponsored by Ny Musikk, the Norwegian Branch of the International Society For Contemporary Music of which i am a member.
The essential concepts which inspired the creation of 'Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature' lay in philosophical and socio/musical areas. Its socio/musical object was to create a pan/stylistic electonic tape; a tape composed of fragments of many different styles of music, avant-garde jazz, ragas, blues, rock, serial music etc., treated electronically. And to have this tape serve as a palate upon which non-electronic musical statements of a pan-stylistic nature could be projected. The wedding of non-electronic pan-stylism to electronic pan-stylism was meant to convey the cultural implosion occuring among the earth's population, their coming together. Also it is meant to suggest that man, in the face of encroaching technology, must confront technology and attempt to humanize it; using it to enrich his collective soul...not to only his purse...to explore inner, as well as outer space.
The philosophical concept which the title itself suggest is based upon a casual remark made by Turid Aarstad, a friend, who stated te following: 'Nature likes those who give in to her but she loves those who do not'. It suggests a human soul will come under a special cosmic law when it is willing to devote itself, without compromise to the elevation of man. It implies that though nature might seem to resist the efforts of the soul who will not bend or give in short of its goal, nature is perhaps only testing the truth of a soul's belief in itself, its belief in its essence. It suggest that nature will reward a dedication to one's essence in some special way, especially when one's essence is in consonant and in tune with the part of nature having to to with the spiritual enrichment of man.
The voices heard on the Electronic Sonata are of a 70-year-old African and his two sons. An Africat lute is being used. It was recorded by American filmmaker Cal Floyd in Feb. 1967 in the Nile headquarters region of North Uganda while Mr. Floyd was on a relief mission for UNICEF. The recordings are used with Mr. Floyd's kind permission.
The Electronic Sonata For Souls Loved By Nature is the first jazz composition to be recorded live featuring musicians performing simultaneously with a pre-recorded electronic tape.
The electronic tape was composed in the Electronic Music Studios of the Swedish Radio in Stockholm. Engineer Gøte Nilsson of that establishment gave his invaluable assistance in both the areas of engineering and composition. " - George Russel -
Musicians:
Jan Garbarek - tenor sax
Manfred Schoof - trumpet
Terje Rypdal - electric guitar
Jon Christensen - drums
George Russel - piano
Red Mitchell - bass
Recording Engineer - Gøte Nilsson, Bjørnar Andresen
Cover Textil Print - Anna Russell
Photograph of Textil - Barry Savenor
RUSS-HIX Music Publ. Co (BMI)
1976
Strata-East Records
USA
- published: 02 Mar 2023
- views: 549
10:33
George Russell: Manhattan
Original Album: New York, N.Y. (1959)
Narrator: Jon Hendricks
Tenor Sax: John Coltrane
Piano: Bill Evans
Trumpet: Art Farmer
Tromnone: Bob Brookmeyer
Drums: Ch...
Original Album: New York, N.Y. (1959)
Narrator: Jon Hendricks
Tenor Sax: John Coltrane
Piano: Bill Evans
Trumpet: Art Farmer
Tromnone: Bob Brookmeyer
Drums: Charlie Persip
Bass: Milt Hinton
Guitar: Barry Galbraith
https://wn.com/George_Russell_Manhattan
Original Album: New York, N.Y. (1959)
Narrator: Jon Hendricks
Tenor Sax: John Coltrane
Piano: Bill Evans
Trumpet: Art Farmer
Tromnone: Bob Brookmeyer
Drums: Charlie Persip
Bass: Milt Hinton
Guitar: Barry Galbraith
- published: 19 Aug 2015
- views: 23769
1:10:01
George Russell 1988/2/28 TOKYO
George Russell
Palle Mikkelborg Trumpet
Lew Soloff Trumpet
数原晋 Trumpet
河東伸夫 Trumpet
Ray Anderson Trombone
松本治 Trombone
岡田澄雄 Bass Trombone
Andy Sheppard Tenor Sa...
George Russell
Palle Mikkelborg Trumpet
Lew Soloff Trumpet
数原晋 Trumpet
河東伸夫 Trumpet
Ray Anderson Trombone
松本治 Trombone
岡田澄雄 Bass Trombone
Andy Sheppard Tenor Saxophone
David Mann Alto Saxophone
梅津和時 Bass Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone
峰厚介 Tenor Saxophone
Bill Urmson Electric Bass
Mark White Guitar
Brad Hatfield Piano,Keyboard
野力奏一 Keyboard
Keith Copeland Drums
Pat Hollenbeck Percussion
CD
George Russell, The Living Time Orchestra – New York
https://www.discogs.com/ja/release/11360935-George-RussellLiving-Time-Orchestra-New-York
https://wn.com/George_Russell_1988_2_28_Tokyo
George Russell
Palle Mikkelborg Trumpet
Lew Soloff Trumpet
数原晋 Trumpet
河東伸夫 Trumpet
Ray Anderson Trombone
松本治 Trombone
岡田澄雄 Bass Trombone
Andy Sheppard Tenor Saxophone
David Mann Alto Saxophone
梅津和時 Bass Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone
峰厚介 Tenor Saxophone
Bill Urmson Electric Bass
Mark White Guitar
Brad Hatfield Piano,Keyboard
野力奏一 Keyboard
Keith Copeland Drums
Pat Hollenbeck Percussion
CD
George Russell, The Living Time Orchestra – New York
https://www.discogs.com/ja/release/11360935-George-RussellLiving-Time-Orchestra-New-York
- published: 26 Aug 2022
- views: 312
1:00:31
The Essence of George Russell - Electric Sonata for Souls Loved Part I - Part II - Part III
"Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part I" - 00:00
"Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part II" - 19:46
"Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by N...
"Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part I" - 00:00
"Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part II" - 19:46
"Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part III" - 39:36
Whole Album:
All compositions by George Russell
1 "Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part I" -
2 "Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part II" -
3 "Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part III" -
4 "Now and Then" -
Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden 1966 & 1967.
George Russell - piano, conductor
Jan Garbarek - tenor saxophone
Jon Christensen - drums
Jan Allan, Maffy Falay, Bertil Lövgren - trumpet
Erik Nilsson - baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, flute
Rune Gustafsson - guitar
Stanton Davis - trumpet, flugelhorn (tracks 1-3)
Terje Rypdal - electric guitar (tracks 1-3)
Arild Andersen - bass (tracks 1-3)
Lars Samuelsson - trumpet (tracks 1-3)
Arne Domnerus - alto saxophone, clarinet (tracks 1-3)
Claes Rosendahl - tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute (tracks 1-3)
Lennart Åberg - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute (tracks 1-3)
Olle Lind - bass trombone (tracks 1-3)
Berndt Egerbladh - vibraphone, xylophone (tracks 1-3)
Bengt Hallberg - piano (tracks 1-3)
Georg Riedel - bass (tracks 1-3)
Egil Johansen - drums (tracks 1-3)
Sabu Martinez - congas (tracks 1-3)
Georg Vernon, Gunnar Medberg - trombone (track 4)
Runo Ericksson - bass trombone (track 4)
Christer Boustedt, Claes Rosendahl - alto saxophone (track 4)
Bernt Rosengren - tenor saxophone (track 4)
Roman Dylag - bass (track 4)
Rupert Clemendore - congas (track 4)
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"Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part I" - 00:00
"Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part II" - 19:46
"Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part III" - 39:36
Whole Album:
All compositions by George Russell
1 "Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part I" -
2 "Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part II" -
3 "Electric Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature - Part III" -
4 "Now and Then" -
Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden 1966 & 1967.
George Russell - piano, conductor
Jan Garbarek - tenor saxophone
Jon Christensen - drums
Jan Allan, Maffy Falay, Bertil Lövgren - trumpet
Erik Nilsson - baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, flute
Rune Gustafsson - guitar
Stanton Davis - trumpet, flugelhorn (tracks 1-3)
Terje Rypdal - electric guitar (tracks 1-3)
Arild Andersen - bass (tracks 1-3)
Lars Samuelsson - trumpet (tracks 1-3)
Arne Domnerus - alto saxophone, clarinet (tracks 1-3)
Claes Rosendahl - tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute (tracks 1-3)
Lennart Åberg - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute (tracks 1-3)
Olle Lind - bass trombone (tracks 1-3)
Berndt Egerbladh - vibraphone, xylophone (tracks 1-3)
Bengt Hallberg - piano (tracks 1-3)
Georg Riedel - bass (tracks 1-3)
Egil Johansen - drums (tracks 1-3)
Sabu Martinez - congas (tracks 1-3)
Georg Vernon, Gunnar Medberg - trombone (track 4)
Runo Ericksson - bass trombone (track 4)
Christer Boustedt, Claes Rosendahl - alto saxophone (track 4)
Bernt Rosengren - tenor saxophone (track 4)
Roman Dylag - bass (track 4)
Rupert Clemendore - congas (track 4)
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- published: 18 Nov 2012
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George Russell Sextet at Beethoven Hall (Full Album)
Don Cherry (triumpet)
Bertil Loewgreen (trumpet)
Brian Trentham (trombone)
Ray Pitts (Tenor Sax)
George russell (Piano)
Cameron Brown (bass)
Al Heath (Drums)
Don Cherry (triumpet)
Bertil Loewgreen (trumpet)
Brian Trentham (trombone)
Ray Pitts (Tenor Sax)
George russell (Piano)
Cameron Brown (bass)
Al Heath (Drums)
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Don Cherry (triumpet)
Bertil Loewgreen (trumpet)
Brian Trentham (trombone)
Ray Pitts (Tenor Sax)
George russell (Piano)
Cameron Brown (bass)
Al Heath (Drums)
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